Schumacher and Vettel aim for six in a row
The German duo, who have become an all-conquering force in the competition, met the media at Bangkok’s Rajamangala Stadium this evening along with fellow F1 stars David Coulthard and Romain Grosjean. They are part of the dazzling line-up of motor sport greats – also including MotoGP world champions Jorge Lorenzo and Mick Doohan – who will compete in tonight’s ROC Nations Cup and Sunday’s individual Race Of Champions.
Here’s what they all said shortly before the start of the racing action:
Michael Schumacher (Team Germany)
“We are always excited to come to the Race Of Champions as it’s always a highlight for us at the end of the year. We’re happy to be over here in Bangkok this time and we’re very much looking forward to showing what we can do down on the track later on. Clearly what Sebastian and I are here to do is to take our sixth ROC Nations Cup win. There is tough competition around us tonight so it will be a big challenge."
Sebastian Vettel (Team Germany)
“What’s special about the Race Of Champions is that it’s a good challenge with the different cars and it’s a great opportunity to meet drivers from different categories. I’ve been coming back with Michael for a few years now and all the drivers enjoy this event. It’s very relaxed – you can compete against each other and then grab a drink after the race and have some fun. There are a tough set of competitors around and it’s always hard to predict what will happen. Today we will work as a team to try and win the ROC Nations Cup for Team Germany again, then we’ll see how tough tonight is before we see what we can do tomorrow."
David Coulthard (Team Great Britain)
“I’ve been to the Race Of Champions a few times now – it’s always a nice event with a different atmosphere to normal competition. I’m clearly not getting any younger because I’m sweating in all this heat – so I’m not sure if I’ll have enough energy to help my Team Great Britain partner Andy Priaulx later! This year’s track remains fundamentally the same as previous years but it’s much faster than usual so I think it will be a big challenge. Team Germany are a very strong team. They have 10 world championships between them so it will always be difficult but at this event one corner can make or break everything if you make a small mistake."
Romain Grosjean (Team France)
“We all enjoy coming here. This is only my second time but it’s a similar track to last year, just a bit wider. There is no real rest out there on a track like this. Even the straight is very short so it’s a hard circuit but it’s good fun when you really manage to floor the car through the corners and go for it. That’s why we all come back!"
The Race Of Champions, which is being staged for the 25th consecutive year in 2012, brings together the world’s greatest drivers from motor sport’s main disciplines – including Formula 1, world rally, touring cars, Le Mans, MotoGP, IndyCar and the X-Games – and sets them free to battle head-to-head in identical machinery.
Drivers pair up for Saturday’s ROC Nations Cup at the Rajamangala Stadium before the individual Race Of Champions takes place on Sunday.
Coverage of tonight’s ROC Nations Cup and tomorrow’s Race Of Champions will be available on television all over the world. Stations showing ROC live include SAT1 in Germany, Motors TV throughout Europe, Al Jazeera in the Middle East, Fox in Latin America and Brazil, Speed TV in Australia, the Sony Entertainment Network in India, PPTV and Euro Soccer channel in China, Super Sport in Africa plus many more. Please check local listings for exact details of broadcast times.
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ROC Nations Cup Draw (Saturday December 15)
Group A
Group B
Race Of Champions Draw (Sunday December 16)
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D